dig up dirt on someone

dig up dirt on someone
dig up (some) dirt (on (someone)) to look for and find unpleasant or embarrassing information about someone.

They tried to dig up some dirt on their political enemies.

Etymology: based on the slang meaning of dirt (= negative information about a person)

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  • dig up some dirt on someone — dig up (some) dirt (on (someone)) to look for and find unpleasant or embarrassing information about someone. They tried to dig up some dirt on their political enemies. Etymology: based on the slang meaning of dirt (= negative information about a… …   New idioms dictionary

  • dig up dirt on — dig up (some) dirt (on (someone)) to look for and find unpleasant or embarrassing information about someone. They tried to dig up some dirt on their political enemies. Etymology: based on the slang meaning of dirt (= negative information about a… …   New idioms dictionary

  • dig the dirt — to try to find out bad things about someone in order to stop other people admiring them. No effort is being spared to dig up dirt on the enemy. (often + on) …   New idioms dictionary

  • dig up dirt — informal discover and reveal damaging information about someone * * * dig up (the) dirt see ↑dirt • • • Main Entry: ↑dig …   Useful english dictionary

  • dig up dirt — informal discover and reveal damaging information about someone. → dig …   English new terms dictionary

  • dirt — [ dɜrt ] noun uncount * 1. ) soil or MUD (=soil mixed with water): Groups of children were playing in the dirt. mounds of dirt 2. ) a substance that makes something dirty: His face was covered in dirt. Angelo brushed the dirt off his coat. 3. )… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • dirt */ — UK [dɜː(r)t] / US [dɜrt] noun [uncountable] 1) a substance that makes something dirty His face was covered in dirt. Angelo brushed the dirt off his coat. 2) soil or mud (= soil mixed with water) Groups of children were playing in the dirt. mounds …   English dictionary

  • dirt — /dɜt / (say dert) noun 1. earth or soil, especially when loose. 2. any foul or filthy substance, as excrement, mud, etc. 3. something vile, mean, or worthless. 4. moral filth; vileness. 5. abusive or scurrilous language. 6. unsavoury or malicious …  

  • dig — I. /dɪg / (say dig) verb (dug or, Archaic, digged, digging) –verb (i) 1. to break up, turn over, or remove earth, etc., as with a spade; make an excavation. 2. to make one s way by, or as by, digging. –verb (t) 3. to penetrate and loosen (the… …  

  • dirt digging — /ˈdɜt dɪgɪŋ/ (say dert diging) noun Politics research into the past life of a political candidate in order to find something discreditable about them. {from the phrase dig the dirt on someone. See dirt (def. 9) …  

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